ClassificationDOCG Franciacorta
VarietalsChardonnay, Pinot Nero
Hectares10 ha
OwnerStefini family (Silvia Stefini and family)
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodCazzago San Martino
Tip: 1701 offers a guided biodynamic walking tour with the on-site agronomist alongside the standard cellar tasting.
Location
Address: Via Galileo Galilei, 44, 25046 Cazzago San Martino, Brescia, Italy, Franciacorta
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ICEAPassirano
Mosnel at Camignone (Passirano) farms 42 hectares of ICEA-certified organic vines. The Barboglio family cellar (founded 1836) has the 16th-century underground galleries and one of the appellation's oldest continuous Pinot Bianco plots, plus one of the consortium's original Erbamat trial parcels.
Tip: The EBB single-vintage Erbamat bottling is one of the few examples of the heritage variety at high percentage; book a back-vintage flight to taste it against the QdE.
ICEAErbusco
Ca' del Bosco at Erbusco completed organic certification across its 253-hectare estate in 2014, one of the larger certified-organic Franciacorta operations by area.
Tip: Ask for the Annamaria Clementi flight at the Hall of the Wines library tasting; reserve in advance for the long-lees slot.
ICEAProvaglio d'Iseo
Barone Pizzini at Provaglio d'Iseo received ICEA organic certification in 1997. The 54-hectare estate is divided into 29 parcels across the Provaglio d'Iseo and Passirano hills under general manager Silvano Brescianini.
Tip: Animante is the entry-tier organic Brut; the Edizione is the consortium-pioneering Erbamat-inclusive Franciacorta and pairs well with the Animante for an Erbamat freshness contrast.
ORGANIC CERTIFIEDAdro
Ferghettina farms 200 organic-certified hectares spread across 11 of the appellation's 19 municipalities. Roberto Gatti founded the cellar in 1991 and runs it with daughter Laura and son Matteo.
Tip: The Milledì Satèn is one of the appellation's most-poured Satèns by-the-glass; ask for it in the Adro flight.
ORGANIC CERTIFIEDCapriolo
Ricci Curbastro at Villa Evelina in Capriolo farms 32 organic-certified hectares. The cellar was founded in 1885 and modernised by Gualberto Ricci Curbastro in 1967; today's operation runs under his grandson Riccardo with sons Gualberto and Filippo. The Ricci Curbastro Agricultural Museum on the property houses the family's 19th and early 20th-century farming-tool collection.
Tip: The Agricultural Museum tour pairs well with a flight of Curtefranca Rosso; ask for both in one visit.
ORGANIC CERTIFIEDErbusco
San Cristoforo at Villa Pedergnano in the Erbusco commune farms 10 organic-certified hectares of Chardonnay and Pinot Nero. The cellar was founded in 1992 by Bruno and Claudia and is now led by Celeste day-to-day.
Tip: Ask for the Pas Dosé alongside the Brut to read San Cristoforo's low-dosage signature; the two bottles share the same base wine.
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